lake

simple noun38 collocationsAvg. frequency: 7.7

Similar to 'big', a formal way to describe a lake of considerable size.

Refers to a lake of considerable size.

Emphasizes a very large size, often vast.

Similar to 'little', a common way to describe a lake of small size.

Refers to a lake of small size.

A visually pleasing or scenic lake.

A lake with unpolluted, transparent water.

A lake with a great distance from the surface to the bottom.

A lake located high in the mountains.

A lake with water that appears blue in color.

A lake that contains water with very low salt concentration.

A lake that contains water with a high concentration of salt.

A lake with a short distance from the surface to the bottom.

A lake whose surface is covered with a layer of ice.

A lake situated away from the coast.

Synonym for artificial lake, emphasizing human construction.

A lake created by humans, not by natural processes.

A man-made lake designed for decorative purposes, often in a park.

A lake, often man-made, where people can rent boats for recreation.

The top layer of the water in the lake.

A more formal or literary way to refer to the land along the edge.

Refers to the line where the land and the lake's water meet.

Refers to a general area along the edge of the lake.

The central part of the lake, furthest from the shore.

Indicates being inside the body of water of the lake.

Indicates being on the surface of the lake, e.g., in a boat.

Indicates a general location at or near the lake.

Indicates movement from outside to inside the body of water.

Indicates movement along the perimeter or edge of the lake.

Indicates movement from one side of the lake to the other.

A common British English alternative to 'around'.

To have a view of a lake from a higher position.

To go from one side of a lake to the other, often by boat.

The land along the edge of a lake.

The water contained within a lake.

The ground at the bottom of a lake.

Refers to the lowest part or floor of a lake.

A house built on or near the shore of a lake, often used for vacations.